There are
few things worse than being overlooked, neglected, and under - appreciated.
There are
few things worse than meeting someone for the first time and not recognizing them because the -LSB-...]
There are
few things worse than meeting someone for the first time and not recognizing them because the picture on their LinkedIn profile...
There are
few things worse than having insurance, having a loss, and finding out you didn't have enough coverage to make you whole.
There are
few things worse in life than working in a job or profession that you are not passionate about.
As the article reads: «There are
few things worse than the sensation, mid-conversation, of a trapdoor opening beneath your feet as you're suddenly confronted with the murky waters of your own ignorance.
There are
few things worse in a large RPG than a chapter which brings a lull to proceedings.
Regardless, though, Peggle 2 retains all the charm and fun of the original, while doing a few things better, and
a few things worse.
There are
few things worse than a complicated benefit that annoys the customer.
There are
few things worse than a dog that smells bad.
But one of
the few things worse than a cap - weighted index is a portfolio made up of high - risk, high - beta stocks.
There are
few things worse on social media than to encounter an abandoned social media profile or one where the author posts irregularly.
There are
few things worse than getting all invested in a story only to find halfway through that it falls flat on its derriere.
There are
few things worse in dating than meeting the date of your dreams, hitting it off completely, and then discovering you're looking for opposite things.
Online or off there are
few things worse than dating someone who will not let you get a word in edgewise.
And there are
few things worse than going to work every day in an environment you perceive to be oppressive and stifling with little reward.
And as a blogger, there's
few things worse than sweating...
If not, you guys have free rein to whup up on me as appropriate — there are
few things worse for a writer than to stall out three - quarters done, and I'll welcome the «encouragement.»
There are
few things worse than seeing your baby or child suffer through the symptoms of a cold or flu.
«There are
few things worse than listening to your baby boy struggle to breathe.
There are
few things worse when out on a long journey than leaving something essential behind.
There are
few things worse during bedtime than having to not only change your child's clothes but their sheets as well.
There are
few things worse for an overtired parent than having to change out crib sheets in the middle of the night.
There are
few things worse than misshapen, saggy boobies in a slim fitting top!
Not exact matches
«There are
few things more liberating in life than having your
worst fear realized.
The good news is that they are generally wrong about that, but the
bad news is that it often kills the deal before they learn that very
few things are as easy to do as they are to talk about.
After a
few years of sporadic blog posts, tiny photos, and a headshot of the woman who handles Mirren's fan mail, maybe that's not such a
bad thing.
As
bad as
things get, there's one place in Moscow that reminds Russians that
things could be a whole lot
worse: the city's Cold War Museum, which opened a
few years ago in a converted bunker.
That's sure to be a contentious argument, since many humans take pride in their driving, but in actuality there are
few things flesh - and - blood organisms do
worse.
Projects and deals can fall through, you can have a
bad quarter of business, and you can have a
few bad weeks with your diet but it's still a temporary
thing because you don't have to accept it as a permanent reality.
Here are a
few things you may be doing that make you a
bad boss.
Even my own post running up to the IPO focused on all the
bad things that have dogged the site during its crazy climb over the past
few years, from users» privacy concerns to advertisers» doubts about the site's usefulness.
And when the revised version of the bonus lottery comes out — the airline tried to get rid of the employees» regular bonus in favor of a lottery in which only a
few would win — do you imagine
things will be better or
worse?
It's not a
bad thing to admit to a
few coworkers that your morning started in hell but you want to live your day in heaven.
Few things motivate more effectively than looking
bad in front of others.
Believe me, I wanted to bail on the whole
thing, but players who really improve don't blow up the strategy after a
few bad shots.
The growing de-professionalization of marketing has produced a
few good
things and a lot of
bad ones, but among the
worst is the loss of its institutional memory.
That's not necessarily a
bad thing — there's a graveyard of online music companies and other than Pandora,
few that look like winners.
A
few years ago, when social media and social selling came out (sales 2.0 they called it), there was an almost euphoric sense that spread among the sales community because everyone suddenly hoped (and, some still hold out the hope), that the
worse part of their job was now a
thing of the past — cold calling.
And,
worst case scenario, if
things don't work out as planned, I can always stay in the workforce for a
few extra months or a year, work part - time, or (
worst case scenario) go back to working full time for a short stint later on in retirement.
Contrary to belief,
things got off to a
bad start when they maintained radio silence during the initial
few days when the scandal broke.
In fact, when it comes to properly handling employee theft, there are a
few different
things you can do after the fact that can keep this type of situation from going from
bad to
worse.
I actually know very
few people who are actually buying when
things look
bad and assets are cheap.
Most readers of «First Thoughts» are likely, being mostly conservatives of some sort, to feel that
things are always getting
worse and that the contemporary world has fallen a
few steps down the slope towards decadence from the position its predecessors held.
Hopefully, the
worst damage will prove to be a
few more skeptics, and considering that Camping is the proverbial tip of the iceberg where Christian cults are concerned, that may not be such a
bad thing.
Put an objective observer (I know, there's no such
thing) into a community and in a
few weeks or months, depending on the complexity of that community, you will be able to describe their political (not a
bad word) and social structure, you will uncover their norms and mores, their rules, very often unspoken or only spoken and not written.
@ HappyMeal calling people filthy really isn't cool, and I'm Catholic I have a
few atheist friends they aren't evil or
bad or anything sure they can claim some not true offensive
things but it's all good, please keep your peace
Really
bad things come from too many people competing for too
few resources.
However
bad things may be, God will see to it that there are some, however
few, among an apostate nation, who turn to Him with repentance and obedience, and out of them He will fashion His people anew.
Wrath of Anabus had a
few things go wrong in life... and now thinks that just because something
bad happened, God isn't there.